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even though we are encouraging the casp inspection, in terms of our office -- and i think to quote arnie lerner, this is a good risk management tool. we encourage businesses to undertake it in that way. but there is a sense that people feel this is a little bit of a shakedown, just because of the fear and maybe the lack of understanding of what it may take to bring once business into accessibility, and also the fact that businesses feel that are being signaled out -- being singled out. they would like to see the property owners be more involved in meeting the requirements as well. so i think that is where we are now. neil friedman is here to talk about helping explain, although i think this commission knows more than our commission, the distinction between the federal ada and the california building codes. moving forward, we have the casp inspection. the department of building inspection has one inspector. the mayor's office of disability has some inspectors. our next step is working together to figure out how we utilize these resources to possibly minimize our small businesses from havi
even though we are encouraging the casp inspection, in terms of our office -- and i think to quote arnie lerner, this is a good risk management tool. we encourage businesses to undertake it in that way. but there is a sense that people feel this is a little bit of a shakedown, just because of the fear and maybe the lack of understanding of what it may take to bring once business into accessibility, and also the fact that businesses feel that are being signaled out -- being singled out. they...
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sued and they have had a cas inspection -- i am going to take a moment and introduced barney lerner -- arnie lerner, who is on the appeals board and is a cas inspector. if you have any questions, he is answer -- he is available to answer for the cas inspection. a business has 30 days to file for a stay. this is a core component for a business to be able to create a state. the court orders the stay, schedules and early evaluation conference, and 15 days before the defendant must provide the cas inspection report and the plaintiff must provide a statement or case. in the early evaluation conference that takes place, one issue is entitlement of a stay, under what time frame the violation can be fixed, and conditions of a settlement. the state can continue for up to 90 days. the plaintiff may ask the court to terminate for good cause, and the court may extend the stay for up to 90 additional days if good cause is shown. should the stay been lifted, litigation resumes. the defendant must file a response or amend it and already filed a response pleading. what is important about this is with many o
sued and they have had a cas inspection -- i am going to take a moment and introduced barney lerner -- arnie lerner, who is on the appeals board and is a cas inspector. if you have any questions, he is answer -- he is available to answer for the cas inspection. a business has 30 days to file for a stay. this is a core component for a business to be able to create a state. the court orders the stay, schedules and early evaluation conference, and 15 days before the defendant must provide the cas...
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miller, john ring, francois, andrienne, ben, kate, mary beth sanders, kim, brigitte, matt, tom, and arnie larson. >> mr. president chiu, i am here to support this project as emphatically as i can. unlike the sponsors, in human. about that money, let's be real. there are a lot of campaign contributions lying around. is this about building the kind of neighborhood that we have witnessed here tonight? building on the sinking sand? i know there is perhaps a supervisor year or two. with a "ph," for the closed captioning, like sarah palin. with the ambient -- they will need a lot of money. i urge you to think about your future. the displacement of the doctor, the chair of the program. dr. terrance -- no, but all of that aside. think of you! president chiu: next speaker. >> good evening, supervisors. i am with the local and san francisco. i urge you to reject the appeal. i think the environmental report is adequate. when this project is done, you're going to avoid all of those commuters. another thing is there was a lot of noise about local hiring.
miller, john ring, francois, andrienne, ben, kate, mary beth sanders, kim, brigitte, matt, tom, and arnie larson. >> mr. president chiu, i am here to support this project as emphatically as i can. unlike the sponsors, in human. about that money, let's be real. there are a lot of campaign contributions lying around. is this about building the kind of neighborhood that we have witnessed here tonight? building on the sinking sand? i know there is perhaps a supervisor year or two. with a...
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arnie's army showed up in force at the arnold palmer invitational. this is not country club etiquette. tiger lost the handle today. lips out. 2-over 7 4. trevor immelman, our shot of the day. second on the par-4 first. 186 yards away. the eagle has landed. shoot 4-under 68. 5-under. rickie fowler from the beach on 16. watch this. holes it for birdie. fowler, 6-under after 7. the leader is martin laird. 11-under. leads spencer leavinely two strikes. >> celebrity bowling for bucks in albany. current red skin, lorenzo alexander holding the bowling party to help his foundation. >> great to talk to the kids so they can relate to us. i came from here. and then they can also visualize, he came from the same situation and i can make it as well. >> alan: we'll be back with a final look at all the storm >> alan: heavy rainfall caution flooding problems all over the bay area. capitola is dealing with extreme flooding. more than a foot of water rushed through the village, damaging businesses. traffic is down to one lane there and in mill valley, mudslide forced
arnie's army showed up in force at the arnold palmer invitational. this is not country club etiquette. tiger lost the handle today. lips out. 2-over 7 4. trevor immelman, our shot of the day. second on the par-4 first. 186 yards away. the eagle has landed. shoot 4-under 68. 5-under. rickie fowler from the beach on 16. watch this. holes it for birdie. fowler, 6-under after 7. the leader is martin laird. 11-under. leads spencer leavinely two strikes. >> celebrity bowling for bucks in...
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arnie's army showed up in force at the arnold palmer invitational. this is not what we call country club etiquette but fun in sunny orlando. tiger lost his handle. lips out. he is minus 1. trevor immelman, our shot of the day. second on the par-4 1st. 186 yards. and the eagle has landed. trevor shoot 4-under 68. rickie fowler, buried in the bunker on 16. holes for birdie. 6-under after 70 today. your leader is mart -- martin laird. at 11-under, he leads sacramento's spencer levine by two heading into sunday's final round. >>> show you how butler got back to the final four coming up at 6:00. they were cinderella last year. this year, it's virginia commonwealth who knocked out the the sell sell -- seminoles. >> alan: that was a big deal. >> mike: virginia commonwealth with an overtime win. the only top seed left, kansas, going to be tough. >> alan: stay with us. we'll be >> alan: coming up at 6:00. storm watch continues with flooding in the north bay. this is highway 121 in sonoma. and the danger in the sierra, avalanche concerns are growing. join us a
arnie's army showed up in force at the arnold palmer invitational. this is not what we call country club etiquette but fun in sunny orlando. tiger lost his handle. lips out. he is minus 1. trevor immelman, our shot of the day. second on the par-4 1st. 186 yards. and the eagle has landed. trevor shoot 4-under 68. rickie fowler, buried in the bunker on 16. holes for birdie. 6-under after 70 today. your leader is mart -- martin laird. at 11-under, he leads sacramento's spencer levine by two...
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dollars from that that's there's deepening political crisis in portugal over its budget added to investor arnie's about libya and silver is also up half a dollar. that's all we have time for we will be back in one hour's time when that they'd say without seeing for the headlines with the needs of the short work. first. download the official and see how to make a shift on the phone called touch from the i choose option. one cianci flight on the go. video on demand on cheese minefield comes and says feeds now in the palm of your. question on the coffee into the ninety's available in the field bankole can see him square moto super to look at the hotels bangkok sign on the memo told sign co the we will take a show turns someone francis hotel marriott called john hotel can come by yuki suite hotel one called the imperial queen's photo married results in sponsor to show some photos new supply and spoke to said femi hutto golden cliff resistance from the indian hotel a one year old crusoe town of tar discovery beach hotel children qataris.
dollars from that that's there's deepening political crisis in portugal over its budget added to investor arnie's about libya and silver is also up half a dollar. that's all we have time for we will be back in one hour's time when that they'd say without seeing for the headlines with the needs of the short work. first. download the official and see how to make a shift on the phone called touch from the i choose option. one cianci flight on the go. video on demand on cheese minefield comes and...
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arnie d. want to talk about your reading? >> they both have two children at home who are a little bit older than most of you guys. if we had a nickel for every dr. seuss book we read we would be rich. these are great great looks and the more you guys read for fun at home, turning those tvs off at night and leaving those video games alone and reading notches for homework but for pleasure, you become lifelong readers and you can do anything you want to do. i will tell you one quick story. my parents were little bit crazy. when i grow up guess how many tvs we had in our house? any guesses? eight? we had zero. i would say to my friends house to watch tv and said my parents read to me and my brother and sister every single night. we didn't always understand that but it in still the love of reading and we are actually thankful for that. the more you guys read for pleasure whatever it might be, stories, mysteries, adventure, comic looks, nonfiction whatever it might be just read for fun. if you do that you will do very well the rest
arnie d. want to talk about your reading? >> they both have two children at home who are a little bit older than most of you guys. if we had a nickel for every dr. seuss book we read we would be rich. these are great great looks and the more you guys read for fun at home, turning those tvs off at night and leaving those video games alone and reading notches for homework but for pleasure, you become lifelong readers and you can do anything you want to do. i will tell you one quick story....
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arnie, you want to talk about your reading exploits? [laughter] >> well, we both have two children at home who are a little bit older than most of guys but if we had a nickel for every dr. seuss book we read we'd be more. -- rich. turn those tv off at night and leaving those video games alone reading not just your homework but for pleasure you become lifelong readers. you can do anything you want thod >> right. >> and i'll tell you one quick story, my parents were a little bit crazy. i grew up -- guess how many tvs we had in our home. >> 8. >> 0. we had 0. i would sneak over to my friend's house and watch tv and my parents read to me and my brother and sister every single night and we didn't always understood that but it instill our love of reading. the more you guys are just reading for pleasure, whatever it might be, stories, mysteries, adventure. >> comic books, nonfiction, whatever it might be, just read for fun. if you do that, you're going to do very, very well the rest of your lives. >> that's right. >> are you guys ready to hear
arnie, you want to talk about your reading exploits? [laughter] >> well, we both have two children at home who are a little bit older than most of guys but if we had a nickel for every dr. seuss book we read we'd be more. -- rich. turn those tv off at night and leaving those video games alone reading not just your homework but for pleasure you become lifelong readers. you can do anything you want thod >> right. >> and i'll tell you one quick story, my parents were a little bit...
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conference of mayors in relation to arnie duncan and the president. our commitment is to try to figure out what the spectrum of mayor involvement in their schools? their basic level is mayors aligning their city services with their school district. at the end is where mayors control their schools. they can appoint a school board, a superintendent. they have influence over the budget. that is all our dreams but we don't all have that flexibility. so the mayor on the national level, and i'll bring it back to the local in a second. but we took on through the u.s. conference of mayors a very important policy called lifo. anybody heard of that? >> it's called laugh in first out. it's called seniority-first layoff. anybody heard of that? >> yes. [laughter] >> it happens at state level and locally that you have school districts and superintendents laying off teachers based on seniority and not based on performance or quality of work. none of us would run a business or city when you have to make choices like that. that's just not good policy for children. so
conference of mayors in relation to arnie duncan and the president. our commitment is to try to figure out what the spectrum of mayor involvement in their schools? their basic level is mayors aligning their city services with their school district. at the end is where mayors control their schools. they can appoint a school board, a superintendent. they have influence over the budget. that is all our dreams but we don't all have that flexibility. so the mayor on the national level, and i'll...
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arnie duncan -- i am trying to get mayors to understand that there is a spectrum of and all but. it is mayors controlling schools. at the basic level, it is mayor sticking their city services and the lining them with the school district. no matter the appetite, a mayor has to be involved in the public schools. i am proud that the u.s. congress of mayors came out strong on a policy. michelle will talk about it later. it is the third time we have done it. the first time we supported president obama's agenda -- raced to the top. then we supported common core standards. we think that is important especially if you want to compete internationally. the last one we did this week was called "last in, first out." it was a significant policy that is not good for children. it is seniority-based laos. you lay off teachers based on seniority. that is not in the best interest of kids. if you are talking about teachers who had been there forever who may not be doing well. the quality of work is not considered. because they are the last in, they are the first out. that is not putting a child's i
arnie duncan -- i am trying to get mayors to understand that there is a spectrum of and all but. it is mayors controlling schools. at the basic level, it is mayor sticking their city services and the lining them with the school district. no matter the appetite, a mayor has to be involved in the public schools. i am proud that the u.s. congress of mayors came out strong on a policy. michelle will talk about it later. it is the third time we have done it. the first time we supported president...
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arnie and melanie and the preds and i believe the best way to give our chance regardless of academic circumstance is to challenge them the most. i'm not going to take your time to talk about it today but that's why we're so focused as i said on race to the top to increase not only opportunity for our children but also the academic rigor in the schools in which they attend. but there's another problem you all know we need to face. and you all know it clearly. we need to make college more financially accessible and more affordable. [applause] >> i like some of you are one of those kids that almost didn't get to college because we couldn't afford to go. we couldn't afford to borrow from the bank. we were able to get at those days you'd get a summer job you could actually make money at a minimum wage to pay for what was then $40 a credit at the university of delaware. try to meet the credit requirements, you know, per credit at any private institution in america. you'd have to be selling something other than ice cream. [laughter] >> so we need to do more. that's why we eliminated it. the
arnie and melanie and the preds and i believe the best way to give our chance regardless of academic circumstance is to challenge them the most. i'm not going to take your time to talk about it today but that's why we're so focused as i said on race to the top to increase not only opportunity for our children but also the academic rigor in the schools in which they attend. but there's another problem you all know we need to face. and you all know it clearly. we need to make college more...
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arnie the best chance of giving our students the opportunities is to challenge them the most. i won't take about it today, but that's why we're focused on race to the top to not only increase the opportunity for children, but the academic rigor in the schools which they attend. there's another problem you all know we need to face. we need to make college more financially accessible and more affordable. [applause] let's face it. [applause] i like some of you, one of those kids who almost didn't get to college because we couldn't afford to go, we couldn't afford to borrow from the bank. we were able to get, in those days, you got a summer job, you could make money at minimum wage to pay for what was then -- [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] >> there are a few of you out there with kids in college who didn't graduate in debt with a greater debt than the mortgage on your first house. seriously. it's an incredible burden. that's why we're also, we've capped monthly federal student loan payments at 10 pakistani of income so borrowers are not crushed by debt after they grad
arnie the best chance of giving our students the opportunities is to challenge them the most. i won't take about it today, but that's why we're focused on race to the top to not only increase the opportunity for children, but the academic rigor in the schools which they attend. there's another problem you all know we need to face. we need to make college more financially accessible and more affordable. [applause] let's face it. [applause] i like some of you, one of those kids who almost didn't...